wendy
In the last two years, as AI developed rapidly, the world has been changing, too. We are forced to get into a new era features AI. We are always told not to let our children learn these knowledges which AI can easily replace us. So, we feel confused about the education of our children. Should we still teach them in a tranditional way or do some changes? We are afraid that the knowledge that our children spend many years gaining will be useless, because a robot knows more knowledge than them and won't make any mistakes. It's really hard to predict what the future world will be? What jobs will be offered for people? Will people work with robots? In fact, I really want to know whether the inventors know how the world will be changed with AI? If most people can be replaced by AI? What will happen? I can't imagine that.
Mar 10, 2025 8:27 AM
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In the last two years, as AI developed rapidly, the world has been changing, too. We are forced to get into a new era features AI. We are always told not to let our children learn these knowledges which AI can easily replace us. So, we feel confused about the education of our children. Should we still teach them in a tranditional way or do some changes? We are afraid that the knowledge that our children spend many years gaining will be useless, because a robot can have more knowledge and won't make any mistakes. It's really hard to predict what the future world will be? What jobs will be offered for people? Will people work with robots? In fact, I really want to know whether the inventors know how the world will be changed with AI? If most people can be replaced by AI? What will happen? I can't imagine that.
Hi Wendy, interesting thoughts. Perhaps education will be modified to also include human-to-robot interaction in addition to the traditional
Mar 10, 2025 11:54 AM
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In the last two years, as AI has developed rapidly, the world has been changing, too. We are being forced into a new era shaped by AI. We are often told not to let our children learn skills that AI can easily replace. This leaves us confused about their education. Should we continue teaching them in the traditional way, or should we make changes? We worry that the knowledge our children spend years acquiring will become useless since robots can store more information and never make mistakes. It’s really hard to predict what the future will look like. What jobs will be available for people? Will humans work alongside robots? In fact, I wonder whether AI inventors truly understand how the world will change. If most people can be replaced by AI, what will happen? I can’t even imagine it.
Short tip: Use “knowledge” as an uncountable noun (not “knowledges”) and “spend years acquiring” instead of “spend many years gaining” for more natural phrasing.
Mar 10, 2025 10:07 AM
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